Talking Trek - Netflix

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Talking Trek is a companion show to the series "Star Trek:
Discovery" in the vein of Talking Dead and Talking Bad.

Type: Talk Show

Languages: English

Status: In Development

Runtime: 30 minutes

Premier: None

Talking Trek - After Trek - Netflix

After Trek is a live American aftershow in which host Matt Mira
discusses episodes of the CBS All Access television series Star Trek:
Discovery with guests, including celebrity fans, cast members, and crew
from the series. It is produced by Embassy Row in association with
Roddenberry Entertainment. Inspired by previous aftershows created by
Embassy Row, such as Talking Dead and Talking Bad, episodes of After
Trek are released on All Access after each episode of Discovery is
released. This started with that show's premiere on September 24, 2017,
and ran through to its season finale on February 4, 2018. For the second
season of Discovery, After Trek is being “reimagined”.

Talking Trek - Development - Netflix

By July 2016, CBS was working on an aftershow companion series to
Discovery similar in format to AMC's Talking Dead, a companion to The
Walking Dead. The show would air live after each episode of Discovery,
and would feature “guests, celebrity Trekkies, former Star Trek actors,
along with cast members and crew” from Discovery. The companion episodes
would also be available to stream for CBS All Access subscribers. The
companion series was confirmed in May 2017, with the title Talking Trek.
In August, CBS revealed that Embassy Row, the company behind popular
aftershow companion series Talking Dead and Talking Bad, would be
producing Talking Trek. Michael Davies was set to executive produce
alongside Roddenberry Entertainment's Rod Roddenberry and Trevor Roth,
with the show's episodes planned to run for 30–40 minutes. The next
month, Matt Mira was announced as host of the aftershow, which was
renamed After Trek. In June 2018, after production on the second season
of Discovery had begun, a CBS spokesperson said that the network was
“reimagining” After Trek for that season. The statement added that the
next iteration of the talk show would “continue to have all the
fan-driven elements that Star Trek: Discovery viewers enjoyed this
season and more.”